826 
Habit-formation in guinea-pigs, Miss 
E. M. Smith on, 680. 
*Hackett (Dr. F. E.), the precision of 
the Irish barley experiments, 774. 
Happon (Dr. A. C.) on the excavation 
on a prehistoric site at Bishop's Stort- 
ford, 236. . 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 324. 
*Hemorrhage from a wound, natural 
arrest of, by Dr. J. Tait, 676. 
Hatt (A. D.) on the study of plant enzymes, 
143. 
* 
the value conferred on dung by 
cake-feeding, 769. 
Hatt (Rev. George) and Dr. W. H. R. 
RIVERS, a gypsy pedigree and its 
lessons, 625. 
Handwork, the need for experimental 
evidence of the value of, by P. B. 
Ballard, 753. 
Harbour projections and their effect 
upon the travel of sand and shingle, 
by E. R. Matthews, 610. 
Harpy (Dr. W. B.) on the occupation of 
a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 153. 
on the dissociation of oxy-hemo- 
globin at high altitudes, 260. 
Harker (Dr.) on gaseous explosions, 166. 
Harlow boulder clay, the, and its place 
in the glacial sequence of Hastern 
England, by Rev. Dr. A. and P. A. 
Irving, 480. 
Harman (Dr. N. B.) on the influence of 
school-books upon eyesight, 268. 
Harmer (F. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 145. 
Harmer (Dr.'S. F.) on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
153. 
Harrison (Rev. 8. N.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 145. 
HartLanp (E. 8.) on the production of 
certified copies of Hausa manuscripts, 
228 
the historical value of the traditions 
of the Baganda, 625. 
Hartoe (Prof. Marcus) on zoology or- 
ganisation, 154. 
on scholarships, &c., held by uni- 
versity students, and on funds available 
for their augmentation, 306. 
Hausa magic, Major A. J. N. Tremearne 
on, 627. 
Hausa manuscripts, the production of 
certified copies of, report on, 228. 
Hetz-Suaw (Dr. H. 8.), a new type of 
hydraulic weighing machine, 600. 
HENDERSON (Prof. J. B.) on stress dis- 
tributions in engineering materials, 168. 
HERBERTSON (Prof. A. J.) on geographicat 
teaching in Scotland, 161. 
INDEX. 
HERBERTSON (Prof. A.i J.) on natural 
regions of the world, 557. 
Herpman (Prof. W. A.) on zoology 
organisation, 154. 
on the biological problems incidental 
to the Belmullet whaling station, 154. 
on experiments in inheritance, 155. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Commtttee, 324. 
the Hebridean Diazona, 509. 
Hersety (M. D.), a development of the 
theory of errors with reference to 
economy of times, 399. 
Hett (Miss M. L.), the morphology of 
the mammalian tonsil, 521. 
Heversy (Dr. G. von), radio-elements in 
chemistry and physics, 448. 
Hewitt (Sir F.) on anesthetics, 237 
an account of three fatal cases of 
potsoning by cocaine, 238. 
Hewitt (Dr. J. T.) on the transformation 
of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, and its relation to substitution 
in benzene derivatives, 136. 
Hickson (Prof. 8. J.) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 153. 
on zoology organtsation, 154. 
High cost of living, the, what an inter- 
national conference thereon would do, 
by Prof. Irving Fisher, 580. 
*Higher surveying, the precise definition 
of terms used in, by Capt. H. G. 
Lyons, 555. 
Hieson (G. I.) and R. E. Stabe, equili- 
bria of reduction of oxides by carbon, 
450. 
the dissociation pressures of 
some nitrides, 451. 
Hitt (C. A.), Gaping Ghyll, Yorkshire, 
547. 
Hitt (Prof. Leonard) on colour viston 
and colour blindness, 258. 
* the economic value of foodstufis, 
580. 
* the katathermometer, 673. 
* 
the pulse and resonance of the 
tissues, 673. : 
Hit (M. D.) on zoology organisation, 
154. 
Hint (Prof. M. J. M.) on the further 
tabulation of Bessel and other functions, 
87. 
Hitt (Wm.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 145. 
*Hinton (Prof. H.), symmetric linear 
substitutions, 398. 
Hittite hieroglyphs, a new system of 
decipherment of the, lately published 
by the Society of Antiquaries, R. C. 
Thompson on, 636. 
HoupeEn (Lieut.-Col.) on gaseous explo- 
stons, 166, 
